A medical expert has explained why he believes the Queen's hands have appeared to look purple in recent pictures. The 95-year-old has recently spent time in hospital for tests and pulled out of Remembrance Sunday due to a strained back.
So when the image of the royal carrying out a face-to-face audience at Windsor Castle with General Sir Nick Carter was first seen yesterday, it was seen as a sign her health was improving.
But The Mirror reports her hands were noticeably purple raising questions about any potential cause, beyond her advancing years.
Dr Jay Verma of the Shakespeare Medical Centre told the Metro: “It might be Raynaud’s phenomenon or just really cold hands."The purple is due to deoxygenated blood."Purple hands can be caused
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